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Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:30 PM PDT

The mummy returns...finally!

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:19 PM PDT

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TGIF, TicToc readers!  Start the weekend in high spirits with these 10 feel-good stories from the past week.

1. A 500-year-old mummy was finally laid to rest in her home.
Known as Nusta, a Quechua word for "Princess,'' the strikingly intact Incan girl was returned to Bolivia 129 years after it was given to a U.S. museum.

2. China proved there's a robot for everyoneand everything.
From bionic birds to mechanical arms that perform surgery, the cyborgs at this Beijing trade show flaunted a future filled with smarter-than-ever tech.

3. H&M brought African style to the forefront.
It's partnering with South African label Mantsho, meaning "black is beautiful" in Sesotho, in its first-ever collaboration with an African designer.

4. San Francisco's airport banned plastic water bottles.
SFO is the first major U.S. airport to forbid travelers from buying bottles smaller than one liter from restaurants and vending machines.

5. Conservationists are saving penguins by tricking them.
They're planting fake decoys on South African beaches to entice the endangered birds to start breeding colonies near better fishing grounds.

6. Egypt's farmers are coping with climate change via theater.
A traveling troupe of actors stages plays that introduce more efficient farming techniques that have increased crop yield and conserved water.

7. A New Zealand politician gave a warm welcome to a new mom.
Speaker Trevor Mallard cradled fellow MP Tāmati Coffey's newborn on her first day back to work. He even bottle-fed the infant.

8. Africa's wild elephants got a safety boost from the UN.
A majority of countries at an endangered species conference backed a proposal to ban the sale of the animals to zoos and circuses.

9. ...and don't forget the giraffes! 
Countries also voted for the first time to protect the world's tallest mammal from the unregulated trade of their body parts.

10. A beach artist delivered a massive message to the G7. 
As world leaders take up a host of geopolitical issues in France, Sam Dougados etched their faces in the sand to remind them of one big one.

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Joe Rogan Outs Alex Jones

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:16 PM PDT

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Tweetstorm diplomacy

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 02:16 PM PDT

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China on Friday aimed tariffs at the heart of U.S. President Donald Trump's political support—factories and farms across the Midwest and South. Trump lashed out on Twitter, promising new tariffs of his own, and "hereby ordered" American companies to "start looking for an alternative to China." (The president does not have the authority to order American companies to do so.) Stocks tanked. —Josh Petri

Here are today's top stories

Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Friday said the U.S. economy is in a favorable place but faces "significant risks," reinforcing bets for another interest-rate cut next month. The remarks failed to mollify President Trump, who immediately criticized Powell on Twitter.

G-7 leaders will have plenty to talk about this weekend as the global economy slows. But the allies are so divided that they may squander the chance to find a solution. 

Trump said his trade war would revive U.S. manufacturing. In reality, tariffs aren't bringing back off-shored factory jobs

Alphabet is taking steps to rein in Google's famously open culture, posting internal rules that discourage employees from debating politics.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating 153 possible cases of severe lung illness linked to e-cigarette use in 16 states.

Mark Carney laid out a radical proposal for an overhaul of the global financial system that would eventually replace the dollar as a reserve currency with a Libra-like virtual one.

What's Luke Kawa thinking? The Bloomberg cross-asset reporter has been listening as a host of regional Federal Reserve presidents express discontent with the way Jerome Powell has been telegraphing upcoming rate cuts. If we think of the Fed as a company, we can compare this grumbling to the way upper management may tamp down expectations ahead of a key earning report.

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BREAKING NEWS: Trump hits China with new tariffs in retaliation

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 02:10 PM PDT

President Donald Trump on Friday hit back at China hours after the country announced new tariffs on American goods.

Trump tweeted that he would raise tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods from 25 to 30 percent on Oct. 1. He also announced that a 10 percent tariff set to go into effect on Sept. 1 will be raised to 15 percent.

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The Fed Chair Gives the President a Dose of His Own Medicine

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 02:09 PM PDT

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Today's Agenda

What's Fed-Speak for "Sick Burn?"

For months, President Trump has been savaging his hand-picked Federal Reserve chairman — possibly to scapegoat Jerome Powell and his Fed colleagues for any future economic pain. Powell, in the mild-mannered way of central bankers, on Friday scapegoated Trump back. 

In a closely watched speech at an economic policy gathering, Powell signaled the Fed was willing to further cut U.S. interest rates to ward off worrying signs for the U.S. economy. He also suggested there are limits to what the Fed can do when the White House's trade policies are making businesses and markets nervous, which is a drag on economic growth. (The president's response to Powell's speech was … not positive. He rhetorically asked whether the Fed chair or China's president is the "bigger enemy" of the U.S.)

Bond traders interpreted Powell's comments as the Fed's openness to as many interest-rate reductions as needed if the economic data justify it, Brian Chappatta writes. Powell will, however, need to navigate a Fed that is divided over further easing monetary policy. Powell gave off the feeling of preferring not to cut interest rates more, Brian says, but realizing that the Trump administration's trade actions may leave him little choice. Trump's tweets may not have gotten to Powell, but it seems Trump's policies did. 

Related reading: 

  • The Fed's difficulty in giving a consistent message has made central bankers in emerging markets look past the Fed and instead read signals from fickle markets. —Shuli Ren
  • The U.S. central bank could learn from its counterpart in Canada, which has adopted an 18-to-24-month time horizon to fulfill unemployment rate and inflation targets. —Narayana Kocherlakota

"Drill, Baby, Drill" Is Beside the Point 

The other thing that made Trump angry on Friday was China's announcement of fresh tariffs on $75 billion of U.S. goods. A round of over-the-top tweets in response helped spark a stock market swoon. China's new import duties include crude oil, which was notable because China needs a large supply of imported oil, and the tariff announcement doused what had been an oil-price rally. 

The president has boasted about removing regulations and other barriers to help America's fossil fuel industry do that "drill, baby, drill" thing. (Or mine, baby, mine. Or lay pipeline, baby, pipeline.) The coal, oil and natural gas industries might love Trump's support, but U.S. policies have been aimed at boosting an already ample fossil-fuel supply, Liam Denning writes. The White House has done little to address the meek demand side of the equation, Liam says, and Trump's trade policies undermine China and other markets best placed to take those beautiful "freedom molecules." 

Other parties not helped by the trade policies: 

Here's More Good News? 

"A warming world isn't decades away — it's here now," Noah Smith writes.

Have a great weekend, everyone! 

Planet-warming emissions transcend borders, and Noah says the U.S. must spur other countries to reduce their carbon emissions— as long as the U.S. doesn't neglect its part.

Noah offers several ideas. The U.S. can: directly transfer green energy technology, such as improved energy storage for wind and solar power, to less advanced nations; help finance foreign purchases of U.S. green technology and low-carbon products; pay developing countries to build green-energy infrastructure such as electric vehicle charging stations; and possibly collaborate with other rich countries to buy coal deposits around the world and leave them in the ground.

Along with those carrots, the U.S. should also consider sticks, Noah suggests, such as carbon tariffs on imports and threats to cut trade with countries unless they adopt tighter conservation policies. Lastly, Noah says, the U.S. must drastically curb its own carbon emissions to have the moral authority to export climate protections. 

French President Emmanuel Macron essentially opted for one of Noah's sticks on Friday by saying his country wants to spike the EU's proposed trade deal with the Mercosur group of South American countries. Macron cited Brazil's failure to prevent deforestation in the Amazon. (German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she wants to move ahead with the trade deal.) Leonid Bershidsky says Macron is right, but there are ways to revise rather the bury the deal to make it work for climate goals. Among Leonid's suggested fixes is to link trade quotas on forest-risk commodities, such as beef and soybeans, to keeping the forested area steady or growing.

Private jets — those C-suites in the sky — are responsible for a tiny fraction of global emissions, but Chris Bryant said their symbolism matters in our rapidly heating planet. Conservationists have been finger-wagging at prominent people such as British royal Prince Harry — dubbed the "Carbon Footprince" — who preach environmentalism while turning up at events in a Gulfstream. Chris says the industry and jet users should step up investments in hybrid and electric aircraft, and do more to urge the use of non-petroleum fuels. 

Telltale Charts

The wild and woolly energy sector is now consistently topping the dividend yields of the dull utility sector. There are prosaic explanations for this odd development, Liam Denning and Nathaniel Bullard write, but the more intriguing one is that "what was growth is now viewed as value, and vice versa." 

There's logic behind toymaker Hasbro Inc. offering to buy the maker of kids TV hit Peppa Pig. But Entertainment One Ltd.'s focus on high-gloss entertainment may not make it a great fit, Alex Webb writes.

Further Reading

Hong Kong's leadership must find credible solutions to the housing supply crunch that has contributed to this summer's protests. — Ronald W. Chan

Negative interest rates are coming for our bank accounts, and more people might opt for the proverbial cash under the mattress. — Mark Gilbert

Like big tobacco with vaping, large meat companies will face regulatory obstacles and difficulties courting consumers with plant-based meat alternatives. — Andrea Felsted 

Trump is less unpopular than most of his peers at the G-7 summit. — Justin Fox

The antics and conspiracy theories of Overstock's CEO silenced his critics for awhile, but he couldn't keep distracting people from the company's lousy performance. — Joe Nocera

Ending the U.S. legislative filibuster might be a good idea to make the Senate reflect the will of the public. — Noah Feldman

It pays to bet on natural explanations for unusual phenomena such as the origins of life. — Faye Flam

A European Union "sovereign wealth fund" would not be sovereign and would have no wealth. — Ferdinando Giugliano 

ICYMI

Who is GE's mysterious short seller?

David Koch dies.

The G-7 prepares for a tense summit

Kickers

Sturgeon used to be so plentiful that caviar was a free bar snack.  

The Titanic shipwreck is disintegrating into the sea. (h/t Mike Smedley

There were 60,000 bees in her ceiling. (h/t Scott Kominers

Hey, buddy, you forgot your snake.

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Trending Now: ‘I was told I didn’t have a choice’: The puzzling tale of how an American woman became a hostage, then a mom, in a Taliban prison

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 01:08 PM PDT

In interviews with The Post, Caitlan Coleman described years of subjugation at the hands of militants and, she alleges, her husband — an account of the couple's captivity that amends and, in some cases, contradicts her earlier statements.
 
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BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg received treatment for pancreatic cancer

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 11:41 AM PDT

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently received radiation to treat a malignant tumor on her pancreas, the Supreme Court said on Friday.

"The tumor was treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body," the court said.

The news comes after Ginsburg was treated for lung cancer late last year.

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Posted: 23 Aug 2019 10:01 AM PDT

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Don’t Politicize U.S. Support for Israel (Ross, Eizenstat | The Hill)

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:26 AM PDT

ISRAEL SHOULD RESIST TRUMP'S EFFORTS TO POLITICIZE SUPPORT
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August 22, 2019

Neither Donald Trump nor Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib should be allowed to undermine bipartisan support for America's closest ally in the Middle East.

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Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East, and it stands as a bulwark against radical Islamist threats, whether coming from Iran or ISIS. From this standpoint, values and interests have made Israel an American interest—not a Republican or Democratic interest. Politics can be fickle, and being a bipartisan interest has been critical to Israel’s standing in this country. True, at times one party or the other might have been more sympathetic toward Israel. But the important point is that the fundamental nature of Israel being nonpartisan was always sustained...



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BREAKING NEWS: Seth Moulton to drop out of 2020 race

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 06:16 AM PDT

Rep. Seth Moulton is set to end his 2020 presidential bid after failing to gain traction in the polls or with donors.

The three-term congressman plans to say in a speech later on Friday that he feels confident that he "raised issues that are vitally important to the American people and our future," and he will pledge to campaign vigorously for the eventual Democratic nominee.

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Democrat Buttigieg targets mental illness, addiction in new plan

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:02 AM PDT

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Democrat Buttigieg targets mental illness, addiction in new plan

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg aims to prevent one million deaths by 2028 from addiction and mental illness under a plan he released on Friday aimed at tackling the country's opioid and substance abuse crisis.

Chicago judge may tap special prosecutor to review actor Jussie Smollett's case

The case of ex-"Empire" actor Jussie Smollett, who sparked a firestorm in Chicago by reporting a racist attack authorities have ruled a hoax, returns to court on Friday, when local media say a judge may tap a special prosecutor to review the case.

Smoke forces Hawaii Airlines Airbus to make emergency landing

A Hawaiian Airlines jetliner made an emergency landing in Honolulu on Thursday after smoke filled the cabin and cargo hold, and seven people were taken to hospital, officials said.

Trump to square off in court with House Democrats over financial records

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to ask a federal judge on Friday to block Deutsche Bank AG and Capital One Financial Corp from handing the financial records of the Trump family and Trump Organization to Democratic lawmakers.

California train derails, 27 injured

A light-rail passenger train derailed in Sacramento, California, late Thursday night, injuring 27, officials said.

Homes, college evacuated as wildfire erupts in Northern California

A fast-moving wildfire that broke out on Thursday on the outskirts of a National Forest in Northern California has prompted the evacuation of a community college, a major highway and some residents, officials said.

Dog owner charged with murder in mauling death of nine-year-old girl

The owner of three dogs that mauled a 9-year-old girl to death in Detroit earlier this week was in jail on Friday, held on a $2 million bond on charges that include second-degree murder.

New York's George Washington Bridge re-opened after suspicious package: mayor

The George Washington Bridge in New York, one of the most heavily used spans in the world, was re-opened early Friday after a suspicious package spotted by a motorist turned out to be just a pipe, authorities and media said.

Florida executes man convicted of killing gay men during crime spree in 1994

A man convicted of targeting three gay men who had befriended him before he bludgeoned and suffocated them during an eight-month crime spree in 1994 was executed in Florida on Thursday night, officials said.

Bernie Sanders meets California fire victims, lays out Green New Deal

Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Thursday unveiled a $16.3 trillion climate change strategy on a tour of northern California that included meeting families displaced by deadly wildfires and a rally in the state capital Sacramento.

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